Cllr Geoff Jung; 19/0034/COU &
19/0035/COU; Personal interest; Woodbury Parish Councillor and
Member of Woodbury Salterton Residents Association. Cllr Jung outlined that he considered the civil
matter against him by the owners for trespassing, which he had
refuted, was now closed.

Cllr Peter Faithfull; 18/1585/FUL &
18/1586/LBC; Declared that he had turned down work to repair the
building; stood on the flat roof between the two chimneys; had made
enquiries about the building whilst it was on the open market,
visited the property twice and on the second visit took 190
photographs of the inside of the property.

In accordance with the code of good practice
for Councillors and Officers dealing with the planning matters as
set out in the Constitution Cllr Howe (on behalf of the Committee)
advised of lobbying in respect of applications 18/2589/MFUL,
17/3002/MOUT and 18/1464/FUL.

In accordance with the code of good practice
for Councillors and Officers dealing with the planning matters as
set out in the Constitution, Cllr Howe advised that he was the Ward
Member in respect of application 17/3002/MOUT so the Vice Chairman
chaired the item.

In accordance with the code of good practice
for Councillors and Officers dealing with planning matters as set
out in the Constitution Cllr Paul Carter withdrew from the debate
and the vote in respect of applications 19/0034/COU &
19/0035/COU.

In accordance with the code of good practice
for Councillors and Officers dealing with the planning matters as
set out in the Constitution Cllr Brian Bailey and Cllr Geoff Jung
advised of lobbying in respect of application 18/1585/FUL &
18/1586/LBC.

The Committee received and noted the
Development Manager’s report setting out appeals recently
lodged and four appeal decisions notified – three had been
dismissed and one had been allowed.

The Development Manager drew the
Committee’s attention to the appeal on application
17/1539/MFUL - land to the south of Redgate, Salterton Road,
Exmouth. The Committee were advised
that the Planning Inspectorate had dismissed the appeal which
proposed an extra care unit on the site on the valid grounds of the
loss of designated employment site.

The Development Manager drew the
Committee’s attention to the appeal of application
18/1051/OUT – land south of Knights Lane, All
Saints. The Inspector dismissing the
appeal on unsustainable location and countryside protection
issues.

The Committee’s attention was also drawn
to the appeal allowed on application 17/1481/MRES – land off
Clapper Lane (formerly Allotments) Honiton. The Inspector allowing the appeal on the basis the
design was considered acceptable.

The Committee noted the Development
Manager’s report that came before Cabinet on 3 April 2019
showing the percentage of planning application decisions allowed
against the authority’s decision to refuse was excellent.

Outline application to extend Business Park to
create 10 additional units to be used for offices, light industry
and storage and distribution (Use Classes Order B1 & B8): all
matters reserved other than access; consideration of scale and
layout.

Minutes:

CLYST VALLEY

17/3002/MOUT

Applicant:

Andrew Langton (Langdon Properties).

Location:

Dart Business Park Road, Past Darts Farm,
Clyst St George.

Proposal:

Outline application to extend Business Park to
create 10 additional units to be used for offices, light industry
and storage and distribution (Use Classes Order B1 and B8): all
matters reserved other than access; consideration of scale and
layout.

RESOLVED:

Refused
contrary to officer recommendation. Members considered that the
development was located in an unsustainable location for the scale
of development proposed with a resultant harmful visual impact and
as such the harm from the development outweighed any benefits and
the proposal is contrary to Local Plan Strategies 6, 7, 8, 44 and
46, Local Plan Policies D1, D2, D3, E5 and E7 and Neighbourhood
Plan Policies 5, 6 and 9.

Approved
as per officer recommendation but with 3 additional conditions: to
secure hedge planting between the bat barn and the dwelling to
further reduce light spill; restricting the use of the bat barn
such that it cannot be used for residential use ancillary to the
main dwelling; and that requires the applicant to submit to the
Local Planning Authority a copy of the bat licence, annex,
monitoring programme, method statement, work schedule and any
monitoring reports to ensure that the works are appropriately
carried out in accordance with Policy EN5.

Land North And South of Anning Road, Exeter
Science Park, Clyst Honiton.

Proposal:

Development of 15,329sqm floor space for Class
B1b (Research and Development) uses with ancillary Class B1a and
B1c uses and Science Park wide ancillary supporting uses (Retail
– convenience (Class A1), café/restaurant (Class A3),
crèche (Class D1) and conference and health/fitness
facilities (Class D2)) together with associated infrastructure and
works to form part of the Exeter Science Park (all matters
reserved) on land north and south of Anning Road, Exeter Science
Park, Clyst Honiton.

Minutes:

BROADCLYST

18/2797/MOUT

Applicant:

Eagle One MMIII Ltd.

Location:

Land North And South Of Anning Road, Exeter
Science Park, Clyst Honiton.

Proposal:

Development of 15,329sqm floor space for Class
B1b (Research and Development) uses with ancillary Class B1a and
B1c uses and Science Park wide ancillary supporting uses (Retail
– convenience (Class A1), café/restaurant (Class A3),
crèche (Class D1) and conference and health/fitness
facilities (Class D2)) together with associated infrastructure and
works to form part of the Exeter Science Park (all matters
reserved) on land north and south of Anning Road, Exeter Science
Park, Clyst Honiton.

RESOLVED:

Approved
as per officer recommendation subject to updated plan numbers and
change to Condition 15 to secure a minimum 3m width
pedestrian/cycle link.

Erection of up to 150 dwellings with
associated infrastructure and public open spaces including
allotments/community gardens (all matters reserved except
access).

Minutes:

BROADCLYST

18/2799/MOUT

Applicant:

Eagle One MMIII Ltd.

Location:

Exeter Science Park, Clyst Honiton (East Of
Langaton Lane).

Proposal:

Erection of up to 150 dwellings with
associated infrastructure and public open spaces including
allotments/community gardens (all matters reserved except
access).

RESOLVED:

Approved as per officer
recommendation subject to a change to condition 16to secure a minimum 3m width
pedestrian/cycle link and securing of a financial contribution
towards the NHS at a maximum of £216,247 subject to the
Council’s Viability Consultant confirming that the overall
land use swap deal is viable with the contribution.